Poem: Why Judge?



Why do we judge people based on looks? Why are we so cruel? You can say that will help that person soon. You're not being gentle. You are running there mental health. Why do we say the meanest things and act like it’s ok? Why do we tell people to change their face? Now they think they are a disgrace. Don’t you see the damage you've done? They feel like a shame and a waste of space. You really think this is ok? Why do we call people fat like it’s bad? Beauty is beyond that. Next time think before you speak. How you act can put others in danger. WHY do we let this get into our heads? We are beautiful humans. If we looked the same that would be lame. We are unique and different. We are beautiful in so many ways. I’m sorry we will never  understand how far the rock went. Beauty is in the inside. You are not the problem we are. We have ugly hearts and we leave scars. We tear people apart. Why? Is it fun? Do you do it to forget about your problems? If so then you should stop. You have a ugly heart. But you can change it and you should. Our words cut deep. Even sharper than a knife. We can break a bone but it will heal. Words cannot be healed. You can’t take back what you said in the past. You can’t fix what you have broken. We act like if we break someone we will get a token. Saying sorry won’t make it disappear. Even if the person accepted your apology did you deserve it? Why break people down when we can help them up? No matter what you won’t feel sorry for what you have done because you didn’t have to deal with the damage. I’m so sorry if this has happened to anyone. Just know you are loved. You are blessed. You are a wonderful gift. You have a purpose. You are worth it. And you never deserved any of it. I hope I turned your day around. I hope I made you smile. I hope it lasts a while. I hope you are ok. You are beautiful. Enjoy your day. Why judge?


                                                            Poem: Why Judge By Sara

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This poem is about us getting bullied by society or by people for how we look. This is not right. It's about time someone does something about it.

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Written on August 25, 2023

Submitted by sw213264 on September 04, 2023

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